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Reunite in Reykjavík!
Over the past year, we have been separated from friends and family, both those who are just a few hours away and those who live across the world. As we look forward to a hopeful future of joyous reunions and exciting travel plans, Visit Reykjavik, Business Iceland, and Inspired by Iceland want to help you reconnect with your loved ones in Reykjavík.

Imagine Peace Tower
Lit annually on October 9thThe Imagine Peace Tower is a work of art conceived as a beacon to world peace by the legendary artist, musician, and peace advocate, Yoko Ono. The work is designed in the form of a wishing well from which a powerful tower of light beams. The words IMAGINE PEACE are inscribed on the well in 24 different languages.

Mosfellsbær Itinerary
What can you do in the sleepy little town of Mosfellsbær, 20 minutes away from Reykjavík, Iceland? Keep reading, and we'll tell you all about it!

Reykjavík City Card has launched a new, excellent and easy to use website
Visit Reykjavík has launched a new webpage about the Reykjavík City Card, citycard.is where you can get all the information you need about where to buy, how to use and what is included in the card.

Reykjavík Carbon Neutral by 2040
Reykjavík City has put forward a climate policy paper with an action plan where goals are established for a carbon neutral city by 2040.

Hotel Reykjavík Centrum
This hotel is located in the old city center, the most popular part of Reykjavík, according to independent traveler reviews. This downtown Reykjavík hotel stands in the bustling city center within walking distance of some of Iceland's the best museums, restaurants and bars. This romantic hotel is located on Aðalstræti, one of Reykjavík’s oldest streets, in a newly renovated building, the…

REYKJAVÍK INTERNATIONAL GAMES
The Reykjavík International Games, or RIG, are held annually in January to increase the competitiveness of Icelandic Athletes while reducing their travel costs by creating a unique international event in the city of Reykjavík that attracts strong foreign competitors.

Reykjavík - a destination for children post pandemic according to USA Today Travel
For a small island, Iceland packs more than its share of fun vacation activities. Start in the capital of Reykjavik, where the sun barely sets between mid-May and mid-August and the temperatures never get too hot or too cold in the summer months.

Reykjavik Classics in Harpa Summer 2017
Iceland´s award-winning concert hall Harpa proudly presents Reykjavik Classics in Eldborg summer 2017. This unique concert series is now in its second year and is indeed a welcome addition to the vibrant scene of arts and culture in the Capital. Reykjavik Classics features live classical music performed by artists of the highest caliber in “one of the ten best concert halls of the new millennium.”

LGBTQ-Friendly Reykjavík
Expedia's travel blog highlights some of the most LGBTQ-friendly cities around the world and among them is Reykjavík. They searched the globe for places where the right to be yourself and considered equal are important aspects of the culture, laws, social scene, and employment structures.